A private residence in the Modern Line — the suburban variant, designed for generous plots where the house can breathe in every direction. Modern Country House balances the formal restraint of contemporary architecture with the relaxed scale of country living.
Architecture
The residence is organized as a low, spreading composition of interlocking volumes — living wing, sleeping wing, and service pavilion — connected by glazed links that frame garden views. The roofline alternates between flat planes and shallow mono-pitches, creating a dynamic silhouette that avoids the static quality of a single box. Deep covered terraces extend the living spaces outdoors, blurring the threshold between house and garden.
Materials are specified for suburban durability and low maintenance:
— Rendered masonry walls. Clean-lined, mineral-finished surfaces in warm tones.
— Natural timber cladding. Horizontal planking at feature walls and soffits, providing textural warmth.
— Metal standing-seam roofing. Low-profile, weather-tight, maintenance-free for decades.
— Aluminum-framed panoramic glazing. Slim sightlines, triple-glazed, thermally broken.
BIO-CIRCUIT Systems
— Full BIO-CIRCUIT Architecture specification: tunable circadian lighting, medical-grade air handling, multi-stage water filtration, acoustic-rated sleeping rooms, and a lower-level recovery suite.
— Underfloor heating throughout, powered by ground-source heat pump.
— Acoustic separation between wings, ensuring the sleeping zone operates as an independent sound environment.
Landscape
The grounds are divided into formal and natural zones — a structured garden court between the wings, and open meadow beyond. Mature trees are retained and new planting follows naturalistic patterns. A pool terrace occupies the southern exposure, shielded from the approach by the building's own mass.